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I remember driving from Wichita for this show. I remember the authorities being uptight about something (pot smoking, volume, who knows) and they turned the lights on part way through the show.

I recall some appeals by Plant to please turn the lights off so people could enjoy the show. It was weird. The show seemed to end on the short side. I recall Bonham looking pretty green in the gills and stepping back stage a couple of times between songs. I always guessed that he was struggling with his demons, or maybe they were all fed up with the authorities crap.

We were about five rows back. The days with no security barriers. Very easy to walk up (it was a seated show) and take some pictures at the edge of the stage. "Since I've Been Loving You" seems to be the stand-out of the show for me -- John Paul Jones making a Farfisa organ sound better than a Farfisa ever did. Page and Plant flying above that languid organ. Bonham in control of the strings while that kite soared. Then those damn lights came on.